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  • 1Response spectrum — A response spectrum is simply a plot of the peak or steady state response (displacement, velocity or acceleration) of a series of oscillators of varying natural frequency, that are forced into motion by the same base vibration or shock. The… …

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  • 2Range Rover Sport — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Range Rover Sport Fabricante Land Rover Período …

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  • 3Range Rover — Infobox Automobile name = Land Rover Range Rover manufacturer = Land Rover parent company = British Leyland 1970 1986 Rover Group 1986 1988 British Aerospace 1988 1994 BMW 1994 2000 Ford 2000 2008 Tata Motors 2008 production = 1970 present… …

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  • 4Response time (technology) — In technology, response time is the time a system or functional unit takes to react to a given input. Data processing In data processing, the response time perceived by the end user is the interval between :(a) the instant at which an operator at …

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  • 5Range Rover — No confundir con Range Rover Sport. Range Rover Fabricante Land Rover …

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  • 6Range Rover Sport — Land Rover Range Rover Sport Hersteller: Land Rover Produktionszeitraum: seit 2005 …

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  • 7Item response theory — In psychometrics, item response theory (IRT) is a body of theory describing the application of mathematical models to data from questionnaires and tests as a basis for measuring abilities, attitudes, or other variables. It is used for statistical …

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  • 8product range — ➔ range1 * * * product range UK US noun [S] MARKETING, COMMERCE ► all the types of products that a company or store sells: » It s still a new company with a limited product range. »The supermarket changes its core product range in response to… …

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  • 9Audience response — Wireless RF keypad with OLED display and advanced functions …

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  • 10Full-range — A Full range loudspeaker drive unit is defined as a driver which reproduces as much of the audible frequency range as possible, with high fidelity, within the boundaries imposed by the physical limitations of the specific design. This is so… …

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